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-1-1ChemSpider.com | Chemical Structure Databasehttps://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=1363611
<p>ChemSpider is a free chemical structural database providing fast text and structure search access to over 63+ million structures from 280+ data sources. ChemSpider is maintained by the Royal Society of Chemistry, UK.</p>Sun, 04 Feb 2018 15:57:49 GMTChemSpider Staff ChemSpider/Royal Society of Chemistry: Cambridge/London, UKIntroduction to Chemistry A progressive approachhttps://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=1357820
<p>Chemistry is about the many different kinds of materials we see around us and use every day. It is about what they are made of and how they are made.</p>
<p>This book introduces chemistry to beginners. It does this &ldquo;progressively&rdquo;, that is, the presentation moves logically from experimental observations to theory. No new ideas are introduced without first giving their experimental basis.</p>Wed, 10 Jan 2018 02:14:16 GMTPeter G. Nelson University of Hull, England.Chemistryhttps://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=1357750
<p>The goal of this textbook is not to make you an expert. True expertise in any field is a years-long endeavor. Here I will survey some of the basic topics of chemistry. This survey should give you enough knowledge to appreciate the impact of chemistry in everyday life and, if necessary, prepare you for additional instruction in chemistry. Throughout each chapter, I present two features that reinforce the theme of the textbook&mdash;that chemistry is all around you. The first is a feature titled, appropriately, &ldquo;Chemistry Is Everywhere.&rdquo; Chemistry Is Everywhere&rdquo; focuses on the personal hygiene products that you may use every morning: toothpaste, soap, and shampoo, among others. These products are chemicals, aren&rsquo;t they? Ever wonder about the chemical reactions that they undergo to give you clean and healthy teeth or shiny hair? I will explore some of these chemical reactions in future chapters. But this feature makes it clear that chemistry is, indeed, everywhere. The other feature focuses on chemistry that you likely indulge in every day: eating and drinking. In the &ldquo;Food and Drink App,&rdquo; I discuss how the chemistry of the chapter applies to things that you eat and drink every day. Carbonated beverages depend on the behavior of gases, foods contain acids and bases, and we actually eat certain rocks. (Can you guess which rocks without looking ahead?) Cooking, eating, drinking, and metabolism&mdash;we are involved with all these chemical processes all the time. These two features allow us to see the things we interact with every day in a new light&mdash;as chemistry.</p>Tue, 09 Jan 2018 21:46:19 GMTPueblo Community CollegeF. Yip - CHE110 - General Chemistry - Faculty Showcase at Cal Maritime Academyhttps://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=1357417
<p>This open textbook is being utilized in a first-year general chemistry course for undergraduate engineering students by Frank Yip, Ph.D., at CSU-Maritime Academy. The open textbook provides a standard array of content for many topics in a two-semester traditional survey of general chemistry. The main motivation to adopt an open textbook was to reduce costs for students. Most students access the open textbook in electronic PDF content downloadable from the publisher and provided on our Learning Management Software course web page.</p>Tue, 09 Jan 2018 00:57:01 GMTIntroductory Chemistryhttps://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=1325346
<p>David W. Ball of Cleveland State University brings his new survey of general chemistry text,&nbsp;<em>Introductory Chemistry</em>, to the market with a fresh theme that will be sure to hold student interest: "Chemistry is Everywhere."&nbsp;<em>Introductory Chemistry</em>&nbsp;is intended for a one-semester introductory or preparatory chemistry course. Throughout the chapters, David presents two features that reinforce the theme of the textbook, that chemistry is everywhere.</p>
<p><strong>The first is the boxed feature titled, appropriately, &rdquo;Chemistry is Everywhere&ldquo;.</strong>&nbsp;This feature takes a topic of the chapter and demonstrates how this topic shows up in everyday life. In the introductory chapter, &rdquo;Chemistry is Everywhere&ldquo; focuses on the personal hygiene products that students may use every morning: toothpaste, soap, shampoo among others. These products are chemicals, aren&rsquo;t they? This book explores some of the chemical reactions like the ones that give students clean and healthy teeth, and shiny hair. This feature makes it clear to students that chemistry is, indeed, everywhere, and it will promote student retention in what is sometimes considered an intimidating course.</p>
<p><strong>The second boxed feature focuses on chemistry that students likely indulge in every day: eating and drinking.</strong>&nbsp;In the &rdquo;Food and Drink App&ldquo;, David discusses how the chemistry of the chapter applies to things that students eat and drink every day. Carbonated beverages depend on the behavior of gases, foods contain acids and bases, and everyone actually eats certain rocks. (Yikes!) Cooking, eating, drinking, metabolism &mdash; all chemical processes students are involved with all the time.</p>
<p>These features allow students to see the things we interact with every day in a new light &mdash; as chemistry.</p>
<p>Just like many of the one-semester chemistry books you may be used to, each section in David Ball's starts with one or more Learning Objectives, which list the main points of the section. Each section ends with Key Takeaways, which are reviews of the main points of the section. Each chapter is full of examples to illustrate the key points of the materials, and each example is followed with a similar &rdquo;Test Yourself&ldquo; exercise to see if the student understands the concept. Each section ends with its own set of paired exercises to practice the material from that section, and each chapter ends with a section of &rdquo;Additional Exercises&ldquo; that are more challenging or require multiple steps or skills to answer.</p>
<p>David took the time to treat mathematical problems in Introductory Chemistry one of two ways, either as a conversion-factor problem or as a formula problem. David believes having two basic mathematical approaches (converting and formulas) allows the text to focus on the logic of the approach and not tricks or shortcuts; which speaks to the final point about Introductory Chemistry. You'll notice that David took no shortcuts with the material in this text, his inviting writing style, concise approach, consistent presentation, and interesting pedagogy have given it some of the best peer reviews we've seen.</p>Thu, 24 Aug 2017 20:38:26 GMTDavid W. Ball Cleveland State UniversityCollege Chemistry 1 Labshttps://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=1323010
<p>The course will explore the fundamental laws, theories, and mathematical concepts of chemistry. It is designed primarily for science and engineering majors. It requires a strong background in mathematics.</p>
<p>This is a course that is offered by Lumen Learning. Although a course, it can easily be used as a textbook and has multiple links to OERs, including readings and videos. Lumen Learning&rsquo;s mission is to make great learning opportunities available to all students, regardless of socioeconomic background.</p>
<p><strong>This is being categorized as an interactive textbook for the COOL4Ed project.</strong></p>
<p>This course is taught using a mastery approach. It was designed to give you the best opportunity for success. Your instructor will guide you through the process, but below are some important things to keep in mind as you begin.</p>
<p>Course Structure</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">&bull; Each course is built around Competencies, which are important skills or knowledge that can be used in the real world<br /><br />&bull; Each Competency has enabling Learning Outcomes that teach you what you need to know to master the Competency<br /><br />&bull; Each Learning Outcome is supported by Open Educational Resources, which are a range of materials that will help you build your skills and knowledge of the learning outcomes.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>Wed, 16 Aug 2017 16:00:04 GMTLumen LearningChemistry I and IIhttps://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=1323007
<p>This course provides an opportunity for students to learn the core concepts of chemistry and understand how those concepts apply to their lives and the world around them, meeting the scope and sequence of most general chemistry courses.</p>
<p>This is a course that is offered by Lumen Learning. Although a course, it can easily be used as a textbook and has multiple links to OERs, including readings and videos. Lumen Learning&rsquo;s mission is to make great learning opportunities available to all students, regardless of socioeconomic background.</p>
<p><strong>This is being categorized as an interactive textbook for the COOL4Ed project.</strong></p>
<p>This course is taught using a mastery approach. It was designed to give you the best opportunity for success. Your instructor will guide you through the process, but below are some important things to keep in mind as you begin.</p>
<p>Course Structure</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">&bull; Each course is built around Competencies, which are important skills or knowledge that can be used in the real world<br /><br />&bull; Each Competency has enabling Learning Outcomes that teach you what you need to know to master the Competency<br /><br />&bull; Each Learning Outcome is supported by Open Educational Resources, which are a range of materials that will help you build your skills and knowledge of the learning outcomes.</p>Wed, 16 Aug 2017 15:52:03 GMTLumen LearningPrinciples of Chemistry Ihttps://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=1322261
<p>This textbook was developed as part of the Textbook Transformation Grants for the Affordable Learning Georgia project. Affordable Learning Georgia Grants Collections are intended to provide faculty with the frameworks to quickly implement or revise the same materials as a Textbook Transformation Grants team, along with the aims and lessons learned from project teams during the implementation process. The book was designed to be used in Chemistry 1211:&nbsp;Chemistry 1211 is the first course in a two course sequence designed to meet the needs and requirements of students that are seriously interested in pursuing a scientifically related major. This course should be taken concurrently with the associated laboratory course, CHEM 1211 L. Typically, students enrolled in this course are majoring in areas such as biology, chemistry, engineering, forestry, pharmacy, and/or one of the health related or professional fields, i.e., physical therapy, pre-med, pre-vet, etc.&nbsp;</p>
<p>The authors used the OpenStax textbook for the course and created narrated slides to go along with it.</p>Sat, 12 Aug 2017 00:46:36 GMTJim Konzelman; Greta Giles University of North Georgia; University of North GeorgiaChapters - Chemistry LibreTextshttps://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=1320911
<p><em>The</em><em> Chemistry&nbsp;LibreTexts library&nbsp;</em>is a principal hub of the&nbsp;LibreTexts project, which is a multi-institutional collaborative venture to develop the next generation of open-access texts to improve postsecondary education at all levels of higher learning. The LibreTexts approach is highly collaborative where an Open Access textbook environment is under constant revision by students, faculty, and outside experts to supplant conventional paper-based books. &nbsp;</p>
<p>LibreTexts<strong>&nbsp;</strong>are custom developed for individual instructors/classes and schools. The Modules in the&nbsp;Core&nbsp;supplement the LibreTexts.</p>
<p>This book was designed for Chemistry 1B:&nbsp;Introduction to fundamental principles of inorganic chemistry; structure and&nbsp;bonding, nomenclature, chemical equations and reactions, stoichiometry, acids,&nbsp;bases, and chemical equilibrium, redox, gases, solutions, and nuclear chemistry.</p>Fri, 04 Aug 2017 21:53:07 GMTJulie Brown Woodland Community CollegeGeneral Chemistryhttps://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=1320905
<p><em>The</em><em> Chemistry&nbsp;LibreTexts library&nbsp;</em>is a principal hub of the&nbsp;LibreTexts project, which is a multi-institutional collaborative venture to develop the next generation of open-access texts to improve postsecondary education at all levels of higher learning. The LibreTexts approach is highly collaborative where an Open Access textbook environment is under constant revision by students, faculty, and outside experts to supplant conventional paper-based books. &nbsp;</p>
<p>LibreTexts<strong>&nbsp;</strong>are custom developed for individual instructors/classes and schools. The Modules in the&nbsp;Core&nbsp;supplement the LibreTexts.</p>
<p>This book was designed to be used in Chemistry 1A:&nbsp;Fundamental principles of inorganic chemistry; nomenclature of inorganic&nbsp;compounds, chemical formulas, equations, and reactions; stoichiometry;&nbsp;structure of atoms, ions, and molecules and periodic table; oxidation-reduction&nbsp;and acid-base reactions; equilibrium; and gas laws.</p>
<p>This course is designed for students who need a rigorous treatment of general chemistry at the freshman-level college or university.&nbsp;The types of assignments and the grading policy are aligned with those of regional universities.&nbsp;Students are expected to devote a substantial amount of time and effort to succeed in this course and are encouraged to consult with the instructor early in the semester if they are uncertain of their preparation or schedule demands of the course.</p>Fri, 04 Aug 2017 21:46:28 GMTJulie Brown Woodland Community CollegeGeneral Chemistry Ihttps://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=1320900
<p><em>The</em><em> Chemistry&nbsp;LibreTexts library&nbsp;</em>is a principal hub of the&nbsp;LibreTexts project, which is a multi-institutional collaborative venture to develop the next generation of open-access texts to improve postsecondary education at all levels of higher learning. The LibreTexts approach is highly collaborative where an Open Access textbook environment is under constant revision by students, faculty, and outside experts to supplant conventional paper-based books. &nbsp;</p>
<p>LibreTexts<strong>&nbsp;</strong>are custom developed for individual instructors/classes and schools. The Modules in the&nbsp;Core&nbsp;supplement the LibreTexts.</p>
<p>This book was designed for Chemistry 121:&nbsp;The first semester of a two semester sequence covering the study of matter, measurements, atoms, ions, molecules, reactions, chemical calculations, thermochemistry, bonding, molecular geometry, periodicity, gases, intermolecular forces, liquids, solids, kinetics, equilbria, acids and bases, solution chemistry, precipitation, thermodynamics, and electrochemistry. Topics covered are illustrated with descriptive and historical perspectives, as well as applications of chemistry in society. The course includes laboratory.</p>Fri, 04 Aug 2017 21:37:54 GMTValley City State UniversityIntroductory Chemistryhttps://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=1320898
<p><em>The</em><em> Chemistry&nbsp;LibreTexts library&nbsp;</em>is a principal hub of the&nbsp;LibreTexts project, which is a multi-institutional collaborative venture to develop the next generation of open-access texts to improve postsecondary education at all levels of higher learning. The LibreTexts approach is highly collaborative where an Open Access textbook environment is under constant revision by students, faculty, and outside experts to supplant conventional paper-based books. &nbsp;</p>
<p>LibreTexts<strong>&nbsp;</strong>are custom developed for individual instructors/classes and schools. The Modules in the&nbsp;Core&nbsp;supplement the LibreTexts.</p>
<p>This book was designed for Chemistry 115:&nbsp;A study of measurement, ionic and covalent compounds, chemical calculations, states of matter, energy, solutions, and chemical bonding. The course includes laboratory and may serve as a preparatory class for students with weak or no background in chemistry.</p>Fri, 04 Aug 2017 21:32:26 GMTValley City State UniversityChemistry for Applied Healthhttps://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=1320869
<p><em>The</em><em> Chemistry&nbsp;LibreTexts library&nbsp;</em>is a principal hub of the&nbsp;LibreTexts project, which is a multi-institutional collaborative venture to develop the next generation of open-access texts to improve postsecondary education at all levels of higher learning. The LibreTexts approach is highly collaborative where an Open Access textbook environment is under constant revision by students, faculty, and outside experts to supplant conventional paper-based books. &nbsp;</p>
<p>LibreTexts<strong>&nbsp;</strong>are custom developed for individual instructors/classes and schools. The Modules in the&nbsp;Core&nbsp;supplement the LibreTexts.</p>
<p>This textbook was designed for&nbsp;Chemistry 103:&nbsp;A study of the basic concepts of general organic and biological chemistry. Topics include electronic structure of atoms and molecules periodicity of the elements stoichiometry states of matter kinetics equilibria acids and bases organic functional groups stereochemistry carbohydrates lipids proteins and enzymes. Topics are presented with an emphasis on application to the allied health professions.</p>Fri, 04 Aug 2017 18:28:56 GMTAllison Soult University of KentuckyChemistry of the Elementshttps://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=1320851
<p><em>The</em><em> Chemistry&nbsp;LibreTexts library&nbsp;</em>is a principal hub of the&nbsp;LibreTexts project, which is a multi-institutional collaborative venture to develop the next generation of open-access texts to improve postsecondary education at all levels of higher learning. The LibreTexts approach is highly collaborative where an Open Access textbook environment is under constant revision by students, faculty, and outside experts to supplant conventional paper-based books. &nbsp;</p>
<p>LibreTexts<strong>&nbsp;</strong>are custom developed for individual instructors/classes and schools. The Modules in the&nbsp;Core&nbsp;supplement the LibreTexts.</p>
<p>This book was designed for Chemistry 2131:&nbsp;Descriptive chemistry of main group and transition elements including redox and coordination chemistry.</p>Fri, 04 Aug 2017 18:13:53 GMTDebbie Mitchell University of DenverHonors General Chemistry IIhttps://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=1320736
<p><em>The</em><em> Chemistry&nbsp;LibreTexts library&nbsp;</em>is a principal hub of the&nbsp;LibreTexts project, which is a multi-institutional collaborative venture to develop the next generation of open-access texts to improve postsecondary education at all levels of higher learning. The LibreTexts approach is highly collaborative where an Open Access textbook environment is under constant revision by students, faculty, and outside experts to supplant conventional paper-based books. &nbsp;</p>
<p>LibreTexts<strong>&nbsp;</strong>are custom developed for individual instructors/classes and schools. The Modules in the&nbsp;Core&nbsp;supplement the LibreTexts. &nbsp;</p>
<p>The University of California, Davis is a major public research university and one of the 10 campuses of the University of California system. Located in Davis, California, just west of Sacramento, it encompasses 7,309 acres of land.</p>
<p>This book was designed to be used for Chemistry 2BH:&nbsp;This course has three general Units of focus, each consisting of multiple Chapters and Sections. The first Unit involves the introduction of thermochemistry (enthalpy) and thermodynamics (entropy and Gibbs energy). The second Unit address physical equilibria (including states of matter and solutions)&nbsp;and takes advantage of the concepts masters in the first Unit. The final Unit involves chemical equilibria and includes multiple phenomena, including acids and bases, solubility (precipitation) and complex ion formation. Again, the concepts of the first Unit will be critical in understanding these phenomena.&nbsp;</p>Fri, 04 Aug 2017 02:10:17 GMTGeneral Chemistry IIIhttps://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=1320731
<p><em>The</em><em> Chemistry&nbsp;LibreTexts library&nbsp;</em>is a principal hub of the&nbsp;LibreTexts project, which is a multi-institutional collaborative venture to develop the next generation of open-access texts to improve postsecondary education at all levels of higher learning. The LibreTexts approach is highly collaborative where an Open Access textbook environment is under constant revision by students, faculty, and outside experts to supplant conventional paper-based books. &nbsp;</p>
<p>LibreTexts<strong>&nbsp;</strong>are custom developed for individual instructors/classes and schools. The Modules in the&nbsp;Core&nbsp;supplement the LibreTexts.</p>
<p>The University of California, Davis is a major public research university and one of the 10 campuses of the University of California system. Located in Davis, California, just west of Sacramento, it encompasses 7,309 acres of land.</p>
<p>This book was designed for use in Chemistry 2C:&nbsp;&nbsp;Kinetics, electrochemistry, spectroscopy, structure and bonding in transition metal compounds, application of principles to chemical reactions. Laboratory experiments in selected analytical methods and syntheses.</p>Fri, 04 Aug 2017 02:05:48 GMTDelmar Larsen University of California DavisGeneral Chemistry IIhttps://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=1320721
<p><em>The</em><em> Chemistry&nbsp;LibreTexts library&nbsp;</em>is a principal hub of the&nbsp;LibreTexts project, which is a multi-institutional collaborative venture to develop the next generation of open-access texts to improve postsecondary education at all levels of higher learning. The LibreTexts approach is highly collaborative where an Open Access textbook environment is under constant revision by students, faculty, and outside experts to supplant conventional paper-based books. &nbsp;</p>
<p>LibreTexts&nbsp;are custom developed for individual instructors/classes and schools. The Modules in the&nbsp;Core&nbsp;supplement the LibreTexts.</p>
<p>The University of California, Davis is a major public research university and one of the 10 campuses of the University of California system. Located in Davis, California, just west of Sacramento, it encompasses 7,309 acres of land.</p>
<p>This book was designed to be used for Chemistry 2B:&nbsp;This course is a continuation of Chemistry 2A. Condensed phases and intermolecular forces, chemical thermodynamics, chemical equilibria, acids and bases, solubility. Laboratory experiments in thermochemistry, equilibria, and quantitative analysis using volumetric methods.</p>
<p>&nbsp;The site also includes readings and videos to support the course topics.</p>Fri, 04 Aug 2017 01:56:04 GMTOzcan Gulacar University of California DavisGeneral Chemistry Ihttps://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=1320711
<p><em>The</em><em> Chemistry&nbsp;LibreTexts library&nbsp;</em>is a principal hub of the&nbsp;LibreTexts project, which is a multi-institutional collaborative venture to develop the next generation of open-access texts to improve postsecondary education at all levels of higher learning. The LibreTexts approach is highly collaborative where an Open Access textbook environment is under constant revision by students, faculty, and outside experts to supplant conventional paper-based books. &nbsp;</p>
<p>LibreTexts<strong>&nbsp;</strong>are custom developed for individual instructors/classes and schools. The Modules in the&nbsp;Core&nbsp;supplement the LibreTexts.</p>
<p>The University of California, Davis is a major public research university and one of the 10 campuses of the University of California system. Located in Davis, California, just west of Sacramento, it encompasses 7,309 acres of land.</p>
<p>Chemistry is all around us "from the air we breathe to the food we eat" to the items at the super market that say &ldquo;no chemicals added&rdquo;. In fact, it is impossible to create something without using chemistry because chemistry consists of all matter. It allows us to answer questions as simple as why a candle goes out when a glass is placed over it to more complex questions such as does a candle actually burn in zero gravity? Chemistry is the study of matter and the changes it undergoes such as ice&nbsp;changing from the&nbsp;solid to liquid to gas phase. People have used it for things such as creating metal from an ore, dying fabric, and making cheese. Chemistry deals with different substances and how they can interact with each other to create a product.</p>
<p id="averill_1.0-ch01_p01">As you begin your study of college chemistry, those of you who do not intend to become professional chemists may well wonder why you need to study chemistry. You will soon discover that a basic understanding of chemistry is useful in a wide range of disciplines and career paths. You will also discover that an understanding of chemistry helps you make informed decisions about many issues that affect you, your community, and your world. A major goal of this text is to demonstrate the importance of chemistry in your daily life and in our collective understanding of both the physical world we occupy and the biological realm of which we are a part.</p>
<p>This book was designed to be used for Chemistry 2A:&nbsp;Periodic table, stoichiometry, chemical equations, physical properties and kinetic theory of gases, atomic and molecular structure and chemical bonding. Laboratory experiments in stoichiometric relations, properties and collection of gases, atomic spectroscopy, and introductory quantitative analysis.</p>Fri, 04 Aug 2017 01:45:49 GMTOzcan Gulacar University of California DavisGeneral Chemistryhttps://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=1320706
<p><em>The</em><em> Chemistry&nbsp;LibreTexts library&nbsp;</em>is a principal hub of the&nbsp;LibreTexts project, which is a multi-institutional collaborative venture to develop the next generation of open-access texts to improve postsecondary education at all levels of higher learning. The LibreTexts approach is highly collaborative where an Open Access textbook environment is under constant revision by students, faculty, and outside experts to supplant conventional paper-based books. &nbsp;</p>
<p>LibreTexts&nbsp;are custom developed for individual instructors/classes and schools. The Modules in the&nbsp;Core&nbsp;supplement the LibreTexts.</p>
<p>This book was developed for Chemistry 102:&nbsp;Includes a systematic study of the elements and the structures, properties, and reactions of their compounds.&nbsp;</p>Fri, 04 Aug 2017 01:06:09 GMTPaul Rupar University of AlabamaGeneral Chemistry Ihttps://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=1320703
<p><em>The</em><em> Chemistry&nbsp;LibreTexts library&nbsp;</em>is a principal hub of the&nbsp;LibreTexts project, which is a multi-institutional collaborative venture to develop the next generation of open-access texts to improve postsecondary education at all levels of higher learning. The LibreTexts approach is highly collaborative where an Open Access textbook environment is under constant revision by students, faculty, and outside experts to supplant conventional paper-based books. &nbsp;</p>
<p>LibreTexts<strong>&nbsp;</strong>are custom developed for individual instructors/classes and schools. The Modules in the&nbsp;Core&nbsp;supplement the LibreTexts.</p>
<p>Founded in 1976 by the late Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, UAEU aspires to become a comprehensive, research-intensive university and currently enrolls approximately 14,000 Emirati and international students.</p>
<p>This book was designed for Chemistry 111:&nbsp;Matter and measurement. Atoms, molecules and ions. Chemical stoichiometry. Acids-Bases and oxidation-reduction reactions. Oxidation numbers and the balancing of equations. The electronic structure of atoms and the periodic table of elements. Periodic properties of the elements. Basic concepts of chemical bonding and molecular geometry. Gases. Intermolecular forces. Solubility and Concentration units.</p>Fri, 04 Aug 2017 00:55:07 GMTSalman Ashraf United Arab Emirates UniversityIntroductory Chemistryhttps://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=1320689
<p><em>The</em><em> Chemistry&nbsp;LibreTexts library&nbsp;</em>is a principal hub of the&nbsp;LibreTexts project, which is a multi-institutional collaborative venture to develop the next generation of open-access texts to improve postsecondary education at all levels of higher learning. The LibreTexts approach is highly collaborative where an Open Access textbook environment is under constant revision by students, faculty, and outside experts to supplant conventional paper-based books. &nbsp;</p>
<p>LibreTexts<strong>&nbsp;</strong>are custom developed for individual instructors/classes and schools. The Modules in the&nbsp;Core&nbsp;supplement the LibreTexts.</p>
<p>This book was designed for the course, Chemistry 160:&nbsp;An introductory course covering the fundamental principles of inorganic chemistry.&nbsp;</p>Fri, 04 Aug 2017 00:23:39 GMTSolano Community CollegeGeneral Chemistry Ihttps://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=1320632
<p><em>The</em><em> Chemistry&nbsp;LibreTexts library&nbsp;</em>is a principal hub of the&nbsp;LibreTexts project, which is a multi-institutional collaborative venture to develop the next generation of open-access texts to improve postsecondary education at all levels of higher learning. The LibreTexts approach is highly collaborative where an Open Access textbook environment is under constant revision by students, faculty, and outside experts to supplant conventional paper-based books. &nbsp;</p>
<p>LibreTexts<strong>&nbsp;</strong>are custom developed for individual instructors/classes and schools. The Modules in the&nbsp;Core&nbsp;supplement the LibreTexts.</p>
<p>Sacramento City College is a two-year community college located in Sacramento, California and is part of the Los Rios Community College District.</p>
<p>This book was designed to support Chemistry 400:&nbsp;This course covers the basic principles of chemistry with an emphasis on chemical calculations, chemical reactions including balancing of complicated reduction-oxidation (REDOX) reactions, stoichiometry, gas laws, thermochemistry, atomic structure and bonding theories, ionic equations, solutions, intermolecular forces and phases of matter, and acid/base chemistry including titrations and pH. Laboratory work is devoted to investigations of the theoretical work discussed in lecture.&nbsp;</p>Thu, 03 Aug 2017 20:46:25 GMTSacramento City CollegeBeginning Chemistryhttps://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=1320623
<p><em>The</em><em> Chemistry&nbsp;LibreTexts library&nbsp;</em>is a principal hub of the&nbsp;LibreTexts project, which is a multi-institutional collaborative venture to develop the next generation of open-access texts to improve postsecondary education at all levels of higher learning. The LibreTexts approach is highly collaborative where an Open Access textbook environment is under constant revision by students, faculty, and outside experts to supplant conventional paper-based books. &nbsp;</p>
<p>LibreTexts<strong>&nbsp;</strong>are custom developed for individual instructors/classes and schools. The Modules in the&nbsp;Core&nbsp;supplement the LibreTexts.</p>
<p>Sacramento City College is a two-year community college located in Sacramento, California and is part of the Los Rios Community College District.</p>
<p>This book was designed to be used for Chemistry 300:&nbsp;This is a lecture and laboratory course that covers the fundamental concepts of chemistry. This course assumes no previous knowledge of chemistry, presenting both chemical problem solving and laboratory skills. This course is intended primarily to prepare students for CHEM 400.&nbsp;</p>Thu, 03 Aug 2017 20:33:51 GMTMarisa Alviar-Agnew Sacramento City CollegeGeneral Chemistry for Engineeringhttps://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=1320606
<p><em>The</em><em> Chemistry&nbsp;LibreTexts library&nbsp;</em>is a principal hub of the&nbsp;LibreTexts project, which is a multi-institutional collaborative venture to develop the next generation of open-access texts to improve postsecondary education at all levels of higher learning. The LibreTexts approach is highly collaborative where an Open Access textbook environment is under constant revision by students, faculty, and outside experts to supplant conventional paper-based books. &nbsp;</p>
<p>LibreTexts<strong>&nbsp;</strong>are custom developed for individual instructors/classes and schools. The Modules in the&nbsp;Core&nbsp;supplement the LibreTexts.</p>
<p>This book was designed for Chemistry 2000:&nbsp;Calculus-based class designed for students who wish to have a highly technical understanding of chemistry for application and design. In CHM 2000 you will be provided with the essential application-based background to udnerstand materials, fluids, and gases working from atomic models up to the macroscopic level. THis course will develop and broaden your understanding of the matter, energy, and physical properties. Traditional general chemistry topics will be covered in a technically detailed fashion. Additional topics will include bonding, reactions, changes of states, equilibrium, thermodynamics, elctrochemistry, kinetics, and nuclear chemistry. Practical skills will be developed such that you will be able to predict and describe in appropriate technical detail the properties of achemical system along with modern materials such as polymers and semiconductors adn with modern devices such as fuel cells and batteries.</p>Thu, 03 Aug 2017 20:02:46 GMTScott Sinex Prince George's Community College